Evaporation and condensation
Floating water droplets are called mist or spray. They are tiny droplets of water suspended in the air.
A stratus cloud is a type of cloud that is made of water droplets. These clouds are low, gray clouds that cover the sky like a blanket and often bring overcast conditions and light precipitation.
Tiny drops of water can come from condensation, which occurs when warm and moist air cools down and can no longer hold all the water vapor it contains. This excess water vapor then forms into tiny droplets that we see as water droplets. They can also come from processes like misting, spraying, or atomizing liquids.
Rainbows are caused by the refraction, reflection, and dispersion of light in water droplets in the Earth's atmosphere. When sunlight hits the water droplets at a specific angle, it is refracted, reflected inside the droplet, and then dispersed into its component colors, creating the rainbow effect that we see.
A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon caused by the refraction and dispersion of light through water droplets in the atmosphere. The back of a rainbow is not a physical object or surface, but rather an illusion created by the way light interacts with water droplets in the sky.
Water droplets form on the underside of a cover due to condensation. When warm, moist air comes into contact with a cooler surface, such as a cover exposed to the elements, the air cools down and reaches its dew point, causing water vapor to condense into liquid water droplets.
Liquid droplets can enter the atmosphere through processes like evaporation, condensation, and aerosolization. For example, water droplets can evaporate from bodies of water and enter the atmosphere as water vapor, which can then condense to form clouds. In addition, liquid droplets can be aerosolized through activities such as combustion or volcanic eruptions, leading to their suspension in the atmosphere.
The droplets on grass (when there is no presence of dew) is not water but xylem sap. This is caused as an effect of root pressure when there is high amounts of water potential.
Rainbows are caused by light refracting off moisture drops in the air and the colors are caused by the fact different colours ( wavelengths) of light are refracted by different amounts A rainbow is caused by light being refracted from tiny water droplets in the air. When it rains or there is a mist all the tiny water droplets refract sunlight
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Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets that are suspended in the air. When two clouds collide, the water droplets within them merge and create larger droplets. This process does not involve the clouds passing through each other physically, but rather the water droplets combining to create larger droplets that eventually fall as rain.
The water evaporates and you have water droplets left.
You can cover a plant with a polythene bag and keep for sometime and observe water droplets.
Both water droplets and mist are liquid water suspended in the air. They are formed through condensation of water vapor in the air. Both can contribute to humidity in the atmosphere and are important sources of water for plants and ecosystems.
Droplets of water will condense on a surface when the surface drops below the Dew Point temperature at that relative humidity.That is, the vapour condenses into a liquid phase. The droplet shape is caused by surface tension of the liquid.
A rainbow does not have a specific end point, as it is an optical illusion caused by sunlight and water droplets in the atmosphere.
No. For something to dissolve it has to form ions. Your question is misleading because you can't have a solution of water. Water is the solute. Water droplets in air is either a vapour or a gas, but they exist independently of other gases in the atmosphere.